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  • Checked it just now and yes it's properly seated. Checked power cables too and those are good as well. Cleared CMOS and now display defaults to 1024*768 resolution with no way to change it lol

  • Oh, no I haven't tried pushing the PS button, thanks for the tip! I'll try it

  • Thanks. I did try just PnP but it wouldn't work. Could it be because Steam was running? I'll have to try again after closing Steam

  • That's a long guide! Thanks for now, I'll check it out as soon as I can!

  • Currently using 12GB for system and 9GB for apps, then I have 30GB for music + documents + backups (that I mirror on PC) since I never stream anything, so 64GB would be a bit too tight for me haha

  • I keep the bare minimum on my phone (something to read, music) and use very few apps, so 64GB could be enough for me, but I have other requirements for my phone and those often collide with storage so I never find anything with less than 128GB.

    I keep backups on my PC, and that's where I funnel my funds for storage lol

  • Got it once in the one year I've been on Linux

  • Teach me your ways. I don't have a very new model, I think it's a 4130e or something. Do you use CUPS?

  • My issue lies elsewhere, it takes me that long to have the printer recognized by the OS, then by CUPS browser, then I send the printing job and... it just stalls, never prints. I then cycle the USB ports and start all over again until it miraculously prints

  • I have a HP printer and printing is never a smooth process. No idea why, but it takes me 5/10 minutes each time

  • You will have to look at the second hand market for sure, but you can probably get a decent 1080p 80-100fps medium/high build.

    Something like (or equivalent):

    Ryzen 5 3600

    RX 6600

    16GB DDR4

    1TB SSD (probably not NVMe)

    Whatever case

    Whatever monitor, even if only 60Hz, for now

    Whatever MoBo

    Tier A PSU from the Cultists Network PSU tier list

    You can most likely get everything used if you buy from a second hand shop that has a form of buyer protection (eBay and similar) and thoroughly check and clean and test everything you buy

  • Sorry for late reply, app kept saying "this account is being verified" and I coulnd't comment or anything else.

    Anyways, I kept them. One drive loss won't be catastrophic (got two mirrored and also spare backup), so I decided to go for it!

  • Sorry for late reply, app kept saying "this account os being verified" and I coulnd't comment or anything else.

    In the end I decided to keep them, considering the store provides warranty! Loving the gigantic storage amount I have now haha

  • Sorry for late reply, app kept saying "this account os being verified" and I coulnd't comment or anything else.

    Anyway, yes, the store I bought them from is a legit store and provides warranty, so I decided to keep the drives!

  • I was a bit off, they were 15% cheaper than the Ironwolf on the same website/from same seller (156, not USD, vs 179, not USD).

    For a better comparison, I went to WD's official store and for what I spent on these two 8TB Exos (312, not USD) I can get two 4TB Red Plus (310, not USD). Can't make a direct comparison with other Seagates because their "buy now" section redirects me to Amazon, which, as you said, is not the best since they allowed third party sellers, but on there the 8TB Ironwolf is 250 (!!).

    As you already know, I'm not in the US so I can't buy from there. Unfortunately, Seagate's "buy now" section (which should be official retailers) brings me to either Amazon or other chains that don't have much else besides portable drives.

    At this point I have two options, really: try again the same online store (which is kinda like Amazon, many third party sellers), but getting Ironwolf, which should be more likely to be "legit", and of course check them as well when they arrive, or settle for two 4TB WD Red Plus (which isn't ideal as I'm already nearing 2.5TB total, but should allow me to get by a while longer) bought directly from WD.

    edit: looking at the link you provided, I paid 30% less for my Exos. Would that sway you towards keeping it without warranty (apart from the seller's, which is one year I think)? Mind that I don't need enterprise-grade drives, and I think even NAS drives are overkill for my needs. For example a WD Blue with its 55TBW per year might be enough for me (that's 150GB a day everyday for a year, which is above my average writes), but those don't come big enough (I need 6TB min to be comfortable) nevermind, they do come in 8TB size, just at a lower spinning speed (5640rpm), but they cost more (267) than the Ironwolf, and are SMR and have 128MB cache. Sounds like a bad deal!